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There are some pretty crazy alkaline water scams out there, from the crazy things that Kangen Representatives say, to wild health claims made for alkaline water by desperate salespeople. But a new
Don’t fall for the gia-wellness alkaline water scam
alkaline water scam outdoes them all. A company called gia Wellness has come out with an alkaline water pitcher called the “i-H2O Activation System” that claims to make the molecules in water “transform” into a “single file alignment.” I’ve heard some pretty wild claims about water, but this one truly takes the cake! For the record, you can’t make water molecules fall into any... Read More »

There are a few brands of water ionizer out there that claim to make “H2 infused” alkaline water. All of these
You can’t absorb hydrogen in your intestines, it can only be absorbed by the lungs
brands have some things in common: None tell you how much hydrogen they make (and it’s easy to find out!). They are all underpowered, typically having no more than 150 watts of power compared to high quality machines that have up to 800 watts of power. Lastly, they are all overpriced, none of the H2 ionizers on the market gives good pH or antioxidant ORP levels, they are a waste of money.
H2 infused water: The most expensive burp ever
Companies... Read More »

What About the Rebuttal to Alkaline Water Plus?
Alkaline Water Plus has never been a fan of Life Ionizers. They have made many allegations about Life over the years (for
Alkaline Water Plus makes a lot of false claims about other companies too
reasons that are unknown to us) but none of those allegations have stuck. Recently, they’ve come out with new allegations that impugn the good reputation of Life’s Korean manufacturing partner. We here at Life Ionizers feel we need to respond to their false and reckless allegations.
Note: Alkaline Water Plus is forbidden to sell Life Ionizers and several other brands. They import a dubious ionizer called... Read More »

By Leo McDevitt on Wednesday, February 01, 12:02 PM America/Los_Angeles

H2 infusion is a marketing term used by some water ionizer companies to sell ionizers. They claim that the
H2 Infusion does nothing for health because the amount of hydrogen a glass of water will hold is vanishingly small
water made by their ionizer has additional antioxidant properties which are supplied by molecular hydrogen. One problem is: Hydrogen can only be absorbed in the lungs, not the intestines. If there is any hydrogen in the water you’re drinking, it comes back up as a burp, rather than being absorbed by your body. In fact, currently, there are no FDA approved therapeutic regimens involving hydrogen gas or dissolved hydrogen. Another... Read More »

Enagic Kangen Representatives NOT allowed to make health claims and Why?
Have your heard or read medical claims made by Enagic salespeople for Kangen Water? Many people have
Enagic representatives are not supposed to make health claims for Kangen Water
heard miraculous claims for Kangen Water such as: It cures cancer, obesity, etc. You can find medical claims made by Kangen sales people all over the internet, and you’ll hear them made by Kangen Water salespeople at their Kangen house parties that they use to try and get you to buy a Kangen Water machine. But here’s a real shocker: Kangen Water salespeople are not permitted to make any medical... Read More »

Kangen Water Myth Busted With Solid Platinum Plates & Why?
Some sales representatives for Enagic corporation, the maker of the Kangen machine
If the Kangen machine were fitted with solid platinum plates, it would cost over $10,000
claim that the Kangen machine has solid platinum plates. It’s not true, because it would cost over $10,000 to put solid platinum plates in a Kangen machine because platinum currently costs about $1,500 an ounce.
Enagic’s website actually tells the truth: The plates in a Kangen machine are titanium, coated with platinum. Why don’t Kangen’s sales reps tell the truth too? Another Kangen Water myth... Read More »

Is there any Evidence that Ionized Water causes Cancer & Why?
Retired Chemist Stephen Lower’s chem1 website is often cited as a source of skepticism about health claims
No. There is no evidence that ionized water causes cancer
made for alkaline water. But what people who use that site as evidence to support their skepticism don’t know is that the chem1 site makes a few outrageous health claims of it’s own, such as suggesting that there is evidence that ionized water could cause cancer. Stephen Lower dresses this ridiculous assertion up with a discussion about how hypochlorous acid can lead to the formation of 5-chlorocytosine, which... Read More »

Alkaline Antioxidant Water Scams & Why?
Is that expensive bottle of alkaline water an antioxidant? Probably not. There are several alkaline antioxidant
Be careful, don’t fall for these antioxidant alkaline water scams
water scams that are bilking consumers out of millions of dollars annually. It’s important to understand that all water which is alkaline is not necessarily antioxidant, and that some of the most expensive alkaline waters out there are NOT antioxidant alkaline water!
Bottled alkaline waters
Consumers are spending millions on bottled alkaline water, expecting the same benefits that you get from the antioxidant alkaline... Read More »

What is the Life Ionizers Reviews Ripoff Report Scam?
Don’t be fooled! The website Ripoff Reports is a scam. Ripoff reports passes itself off as consumer reviews website, but it’s not. Ripoff Report is a scam meant to bilk businesses out of thousands of dollars for worthless “reputation management”.
Life Ionizers has an A+ rating!
In the last 3 years, Life Ionizers Reviews Ripoff Reports has had 50 consumer complaints lodged against them with the Better Business Bureau. Click that link and see for yourself. They have 19 complaints of false and fraudulent advertising, 28 consumer complaints of problems with their service and... Read More »

Many people ask us what is the difference between Alkaline Water vs Hydrogen Water? Which is better for your health, and what are the benefits of both? Alkaline water has antioxidant benefits and contains calcium and magnesium, both are essential minerals that you need to get every day for good health. Hydrogen water
Alkaline water is backed by over 40 studies. Hydrogen water isn’t backed by any studies
contains hydrogen gas, which some studies suggest has antioxidant benefits, but it lacks alkaline water’s nutritional benefit. Research shows that alkaline water has greater antioxidant benefits vs hydrogen water
What’s in hydrogen... Read More »

By Leo McDevitt on Wednesday, January 20, 11:45 AM America/Los_Angeles

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